The only waves on the entire SoCal coast last weekend could be found on the South Side of the Huntington Beach Pier and the WSA/Hobie Championship Tour was there to take advantage of them. 1–3 foot windswell was on tap with calm winds in the morning switching to WNW in the afternoon. While not the best surf we’ve had this year, it was totally surfable and the competitors made the most of it. Because of the incredible growth of the WSA, we had to go to two-day events. The 18 and over and open surfers all surfed Saturday, followed by all the under 18 year olds surfing double areas for 10 hours on Sunday. Winners in the U18 heats received an “iMainGo” portable iPod speaker system www.iMainGo.com. Results are below.

Next up is our make-up event from the rained out San Clemente Pier contest. It will be March 28 – 29 at Goldenwest Street in Huntington Beach.

About Western Surfing Association
The Western Surfing Association (WSA) is the oldest amateur surfing association in the world. The WSA, established in 1961, is a California non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting and preserving the sport of surfing through fun, family oriented surf competitions. For more information on the WSA, please visit www.SurfWSA.org. WSA is the official West Coast member organization of Surfing America. WSA is the path to earn entry into the Surfing America US Championships and Team Trials.

About Surfing America
Surfing America is the ISA-recognized National Governing Body for Surfing in the United States and is responsible for holding the official USA Championships and for selecting and fielding the USA Surf Team. The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for Surfing, Bodyboarding, and Surfriding. WSA is a Member Organization of Surfing America serving West Coast athletes. http://SurfingAmerica.org